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Damn BiGdUsTy... that is a sweet setup you got there.

I see you collect gaming consoles as well :yes:

btw.... what is your job? and how does your wife allow this?? (if you have one)

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No wife for me.

As for my job i'm that guy in the office that listens to people ask where the "any key" is all day long. :)

Been a longg time since I've posted, so I'll post my new stuff...

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My entire workstation. Mac Mini is just about to turn a week old :p the PC hasn't been on since I got it..

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Nice Alternative shot...

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My lil mac mini hehe.

Specs for it:

1.42GHz

512mb RAM (custom upgrade)

80GB Hard Drive

No wireless/bluetooth

Well there you are, I'm loving this. Oh, also seen, Nokia 7260.

Cheers,

lieb39

just get a mac mini and spend all the money you saved on a 24" LCD.

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Well, to say is I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY! :cry: But I am getting a job, and should get about $500 or so, probably gonna find like a 1.8 Ghz P4 or so, I'm not looking to break the bank in gaming, just something that can get me by with Warcraft III, maybe Unreal and stuff, I'm not big on "ZOMG TEH OVERKLOCKED 3.7 GHZ P4 XTREME!!" Meh. But If I find a deal on a Mac Mini, heh. I'd luv to get a Mac.

well, you can build a semi decent computer for about $500. Budget = $500US = $645CAN

AMD Athlon64 3000 = $187

Asus Radeon X300SE = $88

K8N Neo4-f s939 nF4 ATX PCI-E = $112

WD 160GB 7200rpm IDE HDD = $60

512MB PC-3200 400Mhz DDR-RAM ULTRA = $39

Logitech Mx510 + Media Keyboard = $50

iCute Black Mid-Tower w/ Window = $60

Benq 52X CD-RW - $29

350Watt PSU = $20

Windows XP Professional = $0

There ya go! Total = $644CAN = $500USD

My newly updated workstation....

1st Picture - Monitor/TV on Weather Channel

2nd Picture - Tower w/ Open door

3rd Picture - Side windows from tower

4th Picture - Keyboard and things

5th Picture - Cable modem/Speakers

6th Picture - Digital Cable box

7th Picture - Pet Monkey :p

By the way, cable box is hooked up to my TV Tuner. So I use my Monitor as a TV as well and its great. Any other questions, feel free to ask...

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Ok maybe these are inline with neowin rules. :blink:

Again thanks for the moding. :wacko:

The Puters

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The Other Stuff

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Whats the small blue thing between then GBA and the DS ?? i cant think what it is and its driving me mad, as i recognise everthing else.!!

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